South Africa is now getting popular for robbing foreigners and following Davido 's recent bad experience, Comedian, Basketmouth who is also heading to the country for a show shared the above photos with caption;

I think I'm all packed for my trip to Johannesburg for the Comedy Central International Comedy Festival. (Just trying to let those boys know that I'm going to be a waste of their time)..

I told you guys to always take The United States seriously cause the set the pace for both the good and bad things that go on this world.

Well

Same-sex marriage is now legal in the Republic of Ireland, after legislation passed by referendum in May came into effect Monday.

The Irish state became the first in the world to legalize same-sex marriage by popular vote when the Marriage Act 2015 was passed.

Same-sex couples who have been wed abroad will now be legally recognized by the state, while gay and lesbian couples who want to marry will be able to do so. People already in civil partnerships can now choose to wed as well. The law will not affect the legal status of existing civil partners who do not want to get married.

The new act only applies to civil marriage, so any religious organization or Irish church that objects to the new law will not be forced to perform same-sex marriage ceremonies. Meanwhile, two men, Richard Dowling and Cormac Gollogly will walk down the aisle today, thereby making history by becoming one of the first, if not the first same sex marriage registered in Ireland.

This Lady again, Kim Kardashian has revealed that she may need a hysterectomy (removal of the womb) after she gives birth to her second child.

The reality star, who is expecting her second child next month, suffered from preclampsia and placenta acreeta - which affects fluid retention and the delivery of the placenta - when she gave birth to daughter North two years ago.

Kim said the condition may, in a "very rare case", mean she has to have her womb removed.

In her latest blog post titled High-Risk Pregnancy, she explained: "With the issues I had last time, my risk of having preclampsia and placenta acreeta are increased and there's not a whole lot I can do to prevent it, so my anxiety is a little high leading up to my delivery.

She also gave graphic details of the condition affected her first delivery: "We induced my labor and I had North soon after. Right after delivery, the placenta usually then comes out. Mine did not.

"My placenta stayed attached inside my uterus, which is a condition called placenta accreta..."My doctor had to stick his entire arm in me and detach the placenta with his hand, scraping it away from my uterus with his fingernails. How disgusting and painful!"

We can not ever emphasize the miracles of science and technology, most of the things that were not possible in the past are now very possible.

Hardison, 41, a former firefighter from Tennessee, lost most of his face when his fireman's mask melted to it during a blaze in a mobile home in 2001.

He said his disfigured features made his young children scream in terror - and he despaired of ever living a normal life again. But now Hardison has been given a new face - and new hope - thanks to the riskiest face transplant ever performed.

The father of five had the face of 26-year-old David Rodebaugh grafted on to what remained of his own features in August this year after the young man died in a cycling crash. The surgery was so perilous that Hardison was told he had only a 50 per cent chance of surviving it. But three months later he is thriving and boasts: 'Now I'm just an average guy.' The amazing transformation was only made possible when Rodebaugh's mom agreed to the transplant, noting that her son had always wanted to be a firefighter. Recalling the incident, he told ABC:

'It was just a normal day. Just like every other fire...we went in looking for a lady.'He entered the house with three other firefighters but the ceiling collapsed around him.

He pulled the mask off, held his breath and closed his eyes, which doctors say saved his sight and prevented smoke from damaging his throat and lungs The former firefighter spent 63 days in hospital and was given the semblance of a face with flesh taken from his thighs. He had lost his ears, lips, most of his nose and virtually all of his eyelid tissue.

Because of this, he was unable to see properly.

When he returned home, he recalled how his three young children, Alison, six, Dalton, three and Averi, two, were terrified of him.

He told ABC:

'My kids were scared of me. You can't blame them. They're young kids.'He playfully told them and other curious children that he had fought a bear but they 'ran screaming and crying when they saw me. There are things worse than dying.

Even though he had two more children, Braden and Cullen after the accident, the impact of his accident put a huge strain on his family life and after ten years of marriage, he and his wife Chrissi divorced.

More than 100 doctors, nurses, technical and support staff took part in the 26-hour operation, conducted in mid-August at the NYU Langone Medical Center.

I see a lot of business owners every time and looking at their qualities I realize that they are not basically fit for such position or title, there is a must know in every domain of pursuit and if you fail to know the necessary must know you might just be on your way to the drain

We really need to start praying now because we need divine intervention to subdue what is coming.

The Nigerian Army on Monday threatened to deal with any soldier demonstrating reluctance to crush civilians agitating for the return of the defunct Biafra Republic. The General Officer Commanding of the 3rd Division of the Nigerian Army, Hassan Umaru, gave the warning on Monday at a press conference in Maxwell Kobe Cantonment, Rukuba, Plateau State.

"It is the duty of an officer or soldier to ensure the enforcement of law and order in conjunction with other security agencies, troops are duty bound to intervene in any situation to avoid a breakdown in peace and stability of an area where they are deployed," Mr. Umaru said.

"It is inexcusable for troops to stand aside and watch security situation deteriorate and for avoidance of doubt, the rule of engagement for internal security operations include principle of minimum force and proportionality must be applied at all times."

The general warned officers and soldiers not to take the sides of rebellion, saying they should adhere to their rules of engagement in the fight against insurgents and rebels.

"Officers and soldiers have been warned not to take sides in any conflict as anyone found aiding and abetting any act of arson, vandalism or unprofessional conduct would be severely dealt with according to extant laws.

"The Nigerian Army would like to send an unequivocal warning to all and sundry, more specifically to all those threatening and agitating for the dismemberment of the country, committing treasonable felony and arson as well as wanton destruction of lives and property.

"Once deployed, we shall apply the ROE [Rules of Engagement] to the latter. It is however hoped that such circumstances would not arise that we should be deployed on such operations because, within the ambit of the law, we shall apply the ROE to the fullest," he said.

He harped on the rule of engagement of internal security operations, including use of minimum force to stop violence, saying it was the duty of the military intervene whenever there is breakdown of law and order.

He also warned all Nigerians not to support disintegration of Nigeria as a country or join any rebel group.

"The Nigerian Army would like to send an unequivocal warning to all and sundry, more specifically to all those threatening and agitating for the dismemberment of the country, committing treasonable felony and arson, as well as wanton destruction of lives and property that once deployed, we shall apply the role of the army to the latter," he warned.

He also reassured Nigerians of ending the insurgency in the North-East region this December in accordance with the deadline given by the federal government to the Nigerian Army.

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